Ducks, Spurs did what they HAD to do, win at home. Now let's see if the Pistons can do what they NEED to do.
Ducks, Spurs did what they HAD to do, win at home. Now let's see if the Pistons can do what they NEED to do.
score more points than the Spurs.......
Make SAS work harder to get open looks (closeout better) and make their own open shots.
And play through the calls...
I agree
pistons have to play and forget the refs
does not larry brown tell them to be mental tough?
what do pistons have to do to win a game?
have manu put a pistons jersey
Hit the chippies.
I agree with Pistons<Spurs, I'm pretty sure 99.99999% of the time the Pistons will win if the can score more points than the Spurs, so I'm sure when Larry Brown goes home and looks at some tape he will realize this too
Pistons need to shoot better. Hitting some three pointers would help. Spurs went 11-24; Pistons were 0-6 from the 3 pt line.
Pistons need to just play better at both ends of the floor. And, hopefully get some better luck with the bounce of the ball. And, hopefully get some favorable calls.
Pistons need to play near perfect basketball and get a few lucky breaks to beat the Spurs.
Make sure Manu misses the bus.
uhhh, add some perimiter defenders between now and tuesday.
There is nothing the pistons can do. Its over.
Pistons biggest problem, is mental.
I've never seen a team react so badly to a call. ANY CALL! Bad or good. It seems like they have it in their minds that the refs are out to get them...so, no matter what the call is, they react badly.
From what I've seen on some of their fan sites...many fans support them in this. Enabling their behavior and helping to justify those reactions...which will just lead to more of it.
That, and the lack of team offense. So many 1 on 1's tonight I thought I was watching a game at the Y.
Well they will be at home. They have the next 3 chances to win one.
They have to take the lead and not give it up to Manu![]()
honestly, i think the only thing they can do is hope for a mental let down by the spurs, a la the lakers series last year. unfortunately for them, i think that very series is what's helping the team keep it's focus. no way do you relax and think this thing's over cuz we're up 2-zip because you were in the exact same position against the team that got waxed by the team you are now 2-zip up on. even more frightening for detroit is you have to ask yourself if you've actually gotten worse since game 1. that game, everyone gave them the excuse that they're legs were tired and yadda yadda, but this go around, that can't be the reason. what's more, the first game could be construed as a feeling-out process and so a big loss just reflected an unfamiliarity with the opponent. that's not a real excuse this go, either, because now you should know how difficult it will be to score against the spurs and you should know how they like to score and thus plan to stop it. none of that happened and to go further, things got worse. despite having the time to rest, plan and assess your problems from game 1, you still lost by a greater margin and gave up more points than the first game. so they beat you by driving down the lane in game 1, so you try to deny that ... so they kick it out and bury you in three pointers. ok, so, to counter, get up on the shooters ... which of course leaves open the lanes that the driving guys were racing down in game one. all you can hope for is brain flatulence by the spurs.
I haven't figured it out yet..
And it looks like they haven't either.
they'd have to shut down ginobili. hes the biggest differnce between this years spurs team and last years. lets face it he is what makes this team not die in 4th quarters. he gets the team pumped, he gets the crowd pumped, he creates, he scores, he hustles, he gets the key steals that lead to fast break points. shut down ginobili and you'll shut down the spurs
Pistons need to open up their 3 point game and play the game at their pace, not ours.
Their biggest problem is the mental problem. They let the refs bother them too much. They usually play well at home, so we will have to wait until Tuesday to see if Detroit can hold serve like San Antonio did.
wait for spurs to go on a slump.
and Chris, what 3-point game? i had thought they sucked at 3s. at the very least, their primary scorer in hamilton does. and if you start encouraging rasheed to go for threes, i think you're inviting disaster by the end of the game. as he gets tired, those shots stop going and he already has a pechant for staying out of the post.
That was what I was thinking. Have the Pistons totally shut out LB? There is no way a coach will ask his team to go 1-1 on offense, and that's exactly what the Pistons did. Very minimal ball movement.
As good as Popovich, I just can't see him basically destroying LB in the coaching department like how LB destroyed a certain overrated coach in the finals last year.
On defense, quit slapping at the ball and move your feet. Leaving BB open was a bad idea for this game at least.
On offense, they need to do a better job of getting the ball to the post and handling the traps. Rip needs to do a better job of getting himself open. BB and Manu seem to know where he's going and get in his way.
Exactly. They need to shut up and play through the game. It's the freaking Finals, you don't get many second chance opportunities. Sure some calls could have gone their way, but hey, no one ever said that NBA refs were consistent. Look at how the Spurs played through a series of bad calls in Game 2/3 against Denver or Game 5 against the Suns. The first half of those games, they were down, hanging their heads and frustrated with the refs doing what the Pistons have done. But they regrouped at halftime and fought through it. Pistons are a much better team than these last two losses have indicated. They are just ing it up big time...which is a great thing for us!![]()
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